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    I'm 27. I would like to take hgh to fix shoulder pain but i really don't want any disfiguration. I'm planning taking for about two months. What dosage of hgh won't effect bone growth?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubrovin1012
    I'm 27. I would like to take hgh to fix shoulder pain but i really don't want any disfiguration. I'm planning taking for about two months. What dosage of hgh won't effect bone growth?
    That will be a total waste oh time. Hgh must be run for longer durations to see a benefit. Your shoulder pain is rather vague. What else can you tell us about it?

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    If it is tendon pain you could possibly benefit from certain peptides

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    REAL HGH is rare, but I don't know if you've got access to the real stuff. I've never tried myself... anything an average joe would find is likely to be fake/something else. Worse, whatever you do get your hands on, it could have been made in china, where they don't have good medical practices.

    sounds like you can't spend much coin. If I were you, (but i'm not - I'm me) I would learn about peptides like i did. what do i know though. the less you know the better it is that you look for a good peptide stack for that shoulder. Good luck with HGH though.

    what's wrong with peptides anyways? they a scam? they are sure as hell less expensive and 98% cheaper than real HGH. plus the headache of 'eking' them out... "get out of here"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Brown View Post

    That will be a total waste oh time. Hgh must be run for longer durations to see a benefit. Your shoulder pain is rather vague. What else can you tell us about it?
    I first noticed my shoulder pain when I playing fetch with my dog but it was very mild and I didn't gave it any thought. Then started working out more often and had pain when doing shoulder press and had clicking sound. Now I get pain when I'm doing bench and even just doing small movements like reaching for something or putting my hand behind my back to put a belt on, etc.

    I went to the doc, he said it's probably not your rotator cuff, just msybe some inflammation, so he prescribed me Meloxicam and I kinda noticed a little less pain but once I start doing dips or go heavy on bench, it comes back just as bad.

    When I was doing cycle I had no pain whatsoever. I heard Decca helps but hgh is best for fixing injuries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C3RB3RUS View Post
    REAL HGH is rare, but I don't know if you've got access to the real stuff. I've never tried myself... anything an average joe would find is likely to be fake/something else. Worse, whatever you do get your hands on, it could have been made in china, where they don't have good medical practices.

    sounds like you can't spend much coin. If I were you, (but i'm not - I'm me) I would learn about peptides like i did. what do i know though. the less you know the better it is that you look for a good peptide stack for that shoulder. Good luck with HGH though.

    what's wrong with peptides anyways? they a scam? they are sure as hell less expensive and 98% cheaper than real HGH. plus the headache of 'eking' them out... "get out of here"
    I know a pro bodybuilder and he gets nothing but pharmaceutical grade.

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    Agree with Buster that 2 months of HGH won't amount to anything and, if it's just some shoulder pain that you're looking to fix, depending on what's causing it, TB500 would probably help out a lot. I had a bad pain in my shoulder for years, then when I finally discovered TB500, a 16 week course of it cleared it right up. Good luck OP!

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    Quote Originally Posted by musclestack View Post
    Agree with Buster that 2 months of HGH won't amount to anything and, if it's just some shoulder pain that you're looking to fix, depending on what's causing it, TB500 would probably help out a lot. I had a bad pain in my shoulder for years, then when I finally discovered TB500, a 16 week course of it cleared it right up. Good luck OP!
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by djgreen View Post
    If it is tendon pain you could possibly benefit from certain peptides
    OK thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by musclestack View Post
    Agree with Buster that 2 months of HGH won't amount to anything and, if it's just some shoulder pain that you're looking to fix, depending on what's causing it, TB500 would probably help out a lot. I had a bad pain in my shoulder for years, then when I finally discovered TB500, a 16 week course of it cleared it right up. Good luck OP!
    Is tb500 legal? Like can I get online or do I need to get from my dealer?

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    try stop benching with a bar and use free weights that will help a lot gurentee. because anything exept wide grip bench hurts my shoulders and I herd of other people being the same

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubrovin1012
    I first noticed my shoulder pain when I playing fetch with my dog but it was very mild and I didn't gave it any thought. Then started working out more often and had pain when doing shoulder press and had clicking sound. Now I get pain when I'm doing bench and even just doing small movements like reaching for something or putting my hand behind my back to put a belt on, etc. I went to the doc, he said it's probably not your rotator cuff, just msybe some inflammation, so he prescribed me Meloxicam and I kinda noticed a little less pain but once I start doing dips or go heavy on bench, it comes back just as bad. When I was doing cycle I had no pain whatsoever. I heard Decca helps but hgh is best for fixing injuries.
    I have ran plenty of Hgh and it won't fix anything that truly needs any type of surgical attention. How is your diet, getting enough good fats? Do you bench wide? A lot of your pain could be caused by what you are doing, more important to find the cause then mask it with meds. It is important for you to really analyze what you are doing. Your diet, technique I'm the gym. Stay away from heavy weight and go into maintenance mode for a bit in order to heal up and make some changes .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Brown View Post

    I have ran plenty of Hgh and it won't fix anything that truly needs any type of surgical attention. How is your diet, getting enough good fats? Do you bench wide? A lot of your pain could be caused by what you are doing, more important to find the cause then mask it with meds. It is important for you to really analyze what you are doing. Your diet, technique I'm the gym. Stay away from heavy weight and go into maintenance mode for a bit in order to heal up and make some changes .
    My diet isn't that great but I try to eat clean. I just started my 2nd cycle so I definitely want to do a clean bulk.

    My next visit with doc hopefully will do x-ray and/or MRI

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    So you are starting a cycle running that pint oh Hgh and your shoulder is killing you?

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    How are you going to pull off a cycle that's worth anything if you start off with both shoulders basically injured

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Brown View Post
    So you are starting a cycle running that pint oh Hgh and your shoulder is killing you?
    I'm not doing Hgh. I'm thinking about it. My shoulder gets better when I warm it up and I'm doing light weight, 20, 30 reps each set. I should still see gains with that workout plan. I know probably many people would think it's stupid to cycle while injured but it's summer and I'm doing it. It's probably best to stop working out all together and wait till it heals but I think I don't have to just yet. Like I said I'll be seeing doc and hopefully find out soon exactly what's really happening.

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    Just seeing what are my options. Not gonna lie, trying to find an easy fix with drugs because I don't want to stop working out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djgreen View Post
    How are you going to pull off a cycle that's worth anything if you start off with both shoulders basically injured
    Why both? Only one is! And I'm doing light weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubrovin1012
    I'm not doing Hgh. I'm thinking about it. My shoulder gets better when I warm it up and I'm doing light weight, 20, 30 reps each set. I should still see gains with that workout plan. I know probably many people would think it's stupid to cycle while injured but it's summer and I'm doing it. It's probably best to stop working out all together and wait till it heals but I think I don't have to just yet. Like I said I'll be seeing doc and hopefully find out soon exactly what's really happening.
    Yup, you are being unwise to cycle. 20 to 30 rep sets ? Your not building anything, just hurting yourself. I know it's tough to accept, I had my bicep tendon torn and reattached so I understand the phsychology behind not wanting to accept that you need to stop and heal. We all go through it, good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Brown View Post

    Yup, you are being unwise to cycle. 20 to 30 rep sets ? Your not building anything, just hurting yourself. I know it's tough to accept, I had my bicep tendon torn and reattached so I understand the phsychology behind not wanting to accept that you need to stop and heal. We all go through it, good luck.
    I appreciate your input but I have to disagree with that I won't see results from doing really high reps. I belive that would be true if I was natty but when you're on roids it will work.

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    If you decide to keep going keep going just keep the workouts low impact on the shoulders stay away from benchpress with a bar, front raises and use free weights as much as possible concentrating on form

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    Quote Originally Posted by djgreen View Post
    If you decide to keep going keep going just keep the workouts low impact on the shoulders stay away from benchpress with a bar, front raises and use free weights as much as possible concentrating on form
    Will do. Thx.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubrovin1012
    I appreciate your input but I have to disagree with that I won't see results from doing really high reps. I belive that would be true if I was natty but when you're on roids it will work.
    Results in the form of what? You need heavy weight for hypertrophy to occur. I do wish you the best but unless you are going for a total cutter cycle, I just don't see it being productive. I wish you the best and hope you get squared away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubrovin1012 View Post
    I went to the doc, he said it's probably not your rotator cuff, just msybe some inflammation, so he prescribed me Meloxicam and I kinda noticed a little less pain but once I start doing dips or go heavy on bench, it comes back just as bad.
    Doc said it's PROBABLY not your rotator cuff? What kind of doctor did you go see? You need to see an orthopaedic specialist and schedule an MRI if it doesn't get any better soon. And by doing dips and heavy bench it's NOT GOING TO GET BETTER any time soon. Injuries need time to heal. And shoulders in particular take a while to heal up. If it hurts stop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Brown View Post

    Results in the form of what? You need heavy weight for hypertrophy to occur. I do wish you the best but unless you are going for a total cutter cycle, I just don't see it being productive. I wish you ithe best and hope you get squared away.
    Muscle gain. I know everybody says that you need to go heavy for growth but I don't believe that's true. By doing high reps I will still create micro tears and because of fast recovery thanks to roids, muscle will grow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 600@50 View Post

    Doc said it's PROBABLY not your rotator cuff? What kind of doctor did you go see? You need to see an orthopaedic specialist and schedule an MRI if it doesn't get any better soon. And by doing dips and heavy bench it's NOT GOING TO GET BETTER any time soon. Injuries need time to heal. And shoulders in particular take a while to heal up. If it hurts stop.
    Yeah I agree I was kinda bummed I couldn't get MRI but he told I have to take certain steps. On my next visit I will insist on MRI, just hope won't be any problem with my insurance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dubrovin1012
    Muscle gain. I know everybody says that you need to go heavy for growth but I don't believe that's true. By doing high reps I will still create micro tears and because of fast recovery thanks to roids, muscle will grow.
    All the best bro.

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